Regarding human rights issues in China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, the French House of Representatives has adopted a resolution calling on the French government to take necessary diplomatic measures, saying it is a "genocide" that harms groups such as ethnic groups with the intention of destroying them. Did.

On the 20th, the National Assembly, the House of Representatives of France, discussed human rights issues in China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region.



Regarding the fact that it is pointed out that sterilization is being forced and torture is occurring in the autonomous region, a member of the Diet said, "There is a ruthless movement to eradicate Uighur people culturally and biologically." There was a strong criticism.



Parliament then adopted a resolution calling on the French government to take the necessary diplomatic measures in collaboration with the international community, calling it "a crime against humanity and a genocide" on a series of human rights issues.



The resolution is not legally binding, but a spokesman for the Chinese embassy in France strongly said, "It is a resolution that ignores facts and common sense and deliberately injures and stigmatizes China, a brutal interference with domestic affairs." It is repulsive.



Last year, the House of Representatives of the United Kingdom adopted a resolution accusing it of being "genocide" over human rights issues in the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region.